A.“ἐνέαζον” Agath.5.15: aor. 1 inf. “νεάσαι” AP11.256 (Lucill.), elsewh. only pres.: (νέος):—intr., to be young or new, “τὸ νεάζον” youth, S.Tr.144; νεάζων thinking or acting like a youth, E.Ph. 713; “ν. τῷ τρόπῳ” Men.749: metaph., to be full of youthful spirit, “φιλεῖ δὲ τίκτειν ὕβρις παλαιὰ νεάζουσαν ὕβριν” A.Ag.764 (lyr.), cf. Supp. 105 (lyr.); “νεάζειν ἀρχόμενος” Alciphr.1.28.
II. Pass., to be renewed, “στέμμα . . ἐκ πατρὸς παιδὶ νεαζόμενον” AP15.6.
III. = νεάω, Hsch.s.h.v.
IV. νεάζομεν: ἀφικνούμεθα, Id.